Baroque

Rocco

Peasant Life

Art Styles of the 1800s

Realism

Realism is the type of art in which was very popular in the early 1800s. It was used to represent the world as it was and not how we wanted it to be. They wanted to represent the world without sugar coating it.

This work of art called The Gleaners by: Jean-Francios Millet, is considered realist art due to the fact that it is EXTREMELY realistic. It also shows the hard work that peasants go through. This is realism also due to that they are representing it as real life and not the life we wish to see.

Romanticism

Romanticism is an artistic and intelligent movement that showed strong movement and imagination that rebelled against social conventions.

This work of art, named Ossian by: Anne Louis-Giordet, an example of romanticism because there is so much going on at once that it almost seems imaginary. Also it goes against the regulated social convention because it clearly depicts god which not everyone agreed with it.

Impressionism

The point of impressionism art is to challenge painters and take art in a brand new direction. It was the exact opposite of realism because it wasn't realistic whatsoever. Also, it was very splotchy and extremely random unlike realistic.

This painting, otherwise known as Starry Nights, is one of the most recognizable and important impressionist painting of all time. This is because it is very unrealistic and very random. It is the exact opposite of the realistic painting just two paintings to the left. This painting was by Vincent Van Gough.

Realism

Realism is the type of art in which was very popular in the early 1800s. It was used to represent the world as it was and not how we wanted it to be. They wanted to represent the world without sugar coating it.

This work of art called The Gleaners by: Jean-Francios Millet, is considered realist art due to the fact that it is EXTREMELY realistic. It also shows the hard work that peasants go through. This is realism also due to that they are representing it as real life and not the life we wish to see.

Romanticism

Romanticism is an artistic and intelligent movement that showed strong movement and imagination that rebelled against social conventions.

This work of art, named Ossian by: Anne Louis-Giordet, an example of romanticism because there is so much going on at once that it almost seems imaginary. Also it goes against the regulated social convention because it clearly depicts god which not everyone agreed with it.

Impressionism

The point of impressionism art is to challenge painters and take art in a brand new direction. It was the exact opposite of realism because it wasn't realistic whatsoever. Also, it was very splotchy and extremely random unlike realistic.

This painting, otherwise known as Starry Nights, is one of the most recognizable and important impressionist painting of all time. This is because it is very unrealistic and very random. It is the exact opposite of the realistic painting just two paintings to the left. This painting was by Vincent Van Gough.

Photography

Photography was used to capture moments in history. They were taken with a camera so it was real life rather than a painting. This took over realism because why would you ever construct a painting when you could easily take a picture to show exactly what happened.

This photograph called Telekinetic Poppinjays by: York, is an example of photography because this was taken with a camera and it is a picture.

Post-Inpressionism

Post impressionism art came after photography because were missing the old Impressionism that they had had before. When people started this back up they were ecstatic.

This painting named, Sunrise by: Claudia Monet, is a perfect example of the Post-Impression art they was there. It was a bit more realistic but still consisted of the random patchiness that Impressionist art had before.

Photography

Photography was used to capture moments in history. They were taken with a camera so it was real life rather than a painting. This took over realism because why would you ever construct a painting when you could easily take a picture to show exactly what happened.

This photograph called Telekinetic Poppinjays by: York, is an example of photography because this was taken with a camera and it is a picture.

Post-Inpressionism

Post impressionism art came after photography because were missing the old Impressionism that they had had before. When people started this back up they were ecstatic.

This painting named, Sunrise by: Claudia Monet, is a perfect example of the Post-Impression art they was there. It was a bit more realistic but still consisted of the random patchiness that Impressionist art had before.